Activision announced today that Call of Duty: Black Ops II, to be released on November 13th, will have a livestreaming feature that is the result of a partnership with YouTube.As the report notes, while there have been other services that offer similar facility, a tie-up with YouTube will likely make the feature more mainstream.
Players will be able to stream their matches directly from their Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 consoles to YouTube. There's no indication that the feature will be available on the PC version.
The release specifies that League Play games will be streamable -- this is a new feature for the Call of Duty series, which has you take part in a few test matches before placing you in a division based on skill for more balanced matchmaking. Once in a division you can work your way up the ladder.
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